a quick question ? I have intuos 3 (6x8) and a wacom bamboo in mind... can i know is the wacom bamboo any good ? what about comparison to the wacom intuos 3 ? If it's not making a huge different then im gonna safe some money and just get the wacom bamboo.... im a full time commercial photographer and im picking up the speed painting too...

Anomymous> Thanks brother, now it's about time to pick your tablet up again and do some cool stuff! :)

vky> You are a Pro so buying a tablet is an investment. Especially if you are doing speedpainting...then might do matte painting later (since you are a Photographer). Well, if i were you I will get the intuo 3 9x12. Bamboo are for beginers or kids or someone who is not going to get serious in the creative profession. Go for it! I use intuos 2 and 3. (work and home)

Anonymous> I wish it was raw talent and I could just whoop it up without practice. Too bad there is no such thing, it's all practice and ton of drawing practice...though I've slacking in the past couple years...Thx

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Xia Taptara (黃曉聲 Huang XiaoShēng), currently a professional freelance concept artist and illustrator for games and films, formerly a concept/ 3d character artist for ArenaNet (GuildWars & Guildwars 2), NcSoft Seattle from 2002 to Sept 2010. I also did various of illustrations and concepts for many publishers & clients (Song of Ice and Fire: Game of Thrones, Cthulhu series, Pathfinder, Winnie the Pooh, Monster Inc., and more). I use Wacom Tablet Intuos and Photoshop CS2,3,4,5 to do most of my professional art work. I use pencil, pen, and traditional medium in my free time. I founded IdrawGirls.com (TheArtClasses.com) in 2007 to motivate myself to create more and better art. Also I get to draw and paint whatever the hell I want to. Hopefully I can inspired some young soul and old soul alike.
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